v. conjoin (a) to contend (b) to unite (c) to return to a former place or condition (d) to imply
adj. mellifluous (a) definite (b) sweetly or smoothly flowing (c) unavoidable; inescapable; certain; sure to happen (d) having skill in the use of the bodily or mental powers
n. nausea (a) a small shrill trumpet or bugle (b) the outer skin (c) an affection of the stomach producing dizziness and usually an impulse to vomit (d) a writer on ethics
n. torpor (a) transition of the soul of a human being at death into another body, whether human or beast (b) apathy (c) the act of turning or directing inward, physically or mentally (d) uneasiness of mind occasioned by desire, anxiety or fear
n. maxim (a) discord (b) a list of persons who have died in a certain place or time (c) a principle accepted as true and acted on as a rule or guide (d) a sudden, unreasonable, overpowering fear |
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adj. omnivorous (a) eating or living upon food of all kinds indiscriminately (b) very-learned (c) imperfect (d) heedless
n. rookery (a) the art of anointing as with oil (b) the quality of being able to reinforce sound by sympathetic vibrations (c) a place where crows congregate to breed (d) obsession; fixation; thought that is constantly on one's mind; prior tenure or possession
v. beck (a) to point out or publicly accuse as deserving of punishment, censure or odium (b) to have weight or influence (in determining a question) (c) to purify by affliction (d) to give a signal to by nod or gesture
v. discomfit (a) to twist into a misshapen form (b) to take a different course (c) to put to confusion (d) to bind
adj. necessary (a) giving off bubbles of gas (b) indispensably requisite or absolutely needed to accomplish a desired result (c) pertaining to the having, holding or detention of property in one's power or command (d) helpful |